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For seniors, getting accepted and finalizing what college you will attend is something that comes with great celebration. However, with the COVID 19 pandemic striking globally, students have altered the way they celebrate their acceptance as many are in quarantine and unable to be with their friends.
Addie Costello ’21 was among many of those who celebrated her acceptance while safely quarantined at home. Accepted into Bocconi University in Milan, Italy, Costello was relatively upset with the fact that she was unable to celebrate with her friends as they were in quarantine as well.
“I could not really celebrate my college acceptance,” Costello said. “I was able to eat dinner with my family and toast to the fact that I was going to college, but beyond that I could not do anything with my friends, or anything outside of the house.”